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Artemis Redlight from Renpho Review – Blending Wellness Tech

The RENPHO Artemis LED Face Mask sits right in...

B&W Px8 S2 Review – Premium Upgrades

Craving a set of headphones that actually feels premium...

Deco BE68 Review: Wi-Fi 7 Mesh that lives up to the hype

The Deco BE68 is the kind of upgrade you...

Plaud NotePin Video Review: The AI Recorder That Keeps Up With Real Life

The Plaud NotePin looks like a small clip-on mic, but it’s...

PS3 Eagle Eye Adapter Review

Tired of feeling like you aren't lining up those headshots as accurate as you want? Are you a PC gamer finding it hard to adjust to dual analog sticks? Well then Penguin has have created the Eagle Eye Adapter for the PS3 which will allow you to play with a USB keyboard and mouse directly into the console. Click the link to check out our review.

Metroid: Other M Review

A few years ago the Metroid series finished a three part adventure in the Metroid Prime trilogy, the game focused heavily on bringing classic Metroid gameplay to a 3D enviornment and brought Samus back into the mainstream. Now a different developer, Team Ninja looks to expand Samus's story and give players a new experience that brings old school Metroid gameplay together with her latest 3D adventure.

Review: Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty

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As a gamer, Tuesdays have always been special to me. New game releases, patches and new content for one’s I’ve been playing, and that inevitable queue when trying to get in to your WoW server… In the past people asked, “Where were you July 20th 1969, the day we put a man on the moon.” In the future we will ask, “Where were you July 27th 2010.” I’ll give you a hint where I was, it starts with ‘Gamesto.’ Yes that’s right I was on line with another 300 people at my local Gamestop waiting for a game that was more than a decade in the making Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Review

Twilight eat your heart out, so move outta the way because a new group of vampire hunters are out on Xbox 360. Castlevania: Harmony of Despair has come out for the Summer of Arcade, and let's just say that Dracula's bite may not be meaner than his growl.

Alan Wake: The Signal Review

Alan Wake is one of the more unique games to be released on the Xbox 360 this year, and when the game was released in April anyone who bought the game new got an extra code to download free DLC in the form of a new "episode". The episode is now available for download, titled "The Signal" the new chapter in the story follows Alan Wake right after the end of the last episode, and although not much is answered it is still nice to control Alan again as he searches for answers.

Crackdown 2 – Review

It's hard not to get excited over the sequel to one of 2007's biggest sleeper hits. A new studio by Ruffian Games under its belt and two years of development time plan to make this game bigger and badder then the last. So does this game justify your attention and purchase? Check out our review.

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